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sustain the cuts the budget would be $500 billion of lee felt we have a sick the ticket contribution to deficit reduction within our own context. >> the election is over the president has been elected and congress is sworn in and we have basically what we had before we spend $4 billion to have a the president remains elected a panda house and senate remained the same effectively we have gridlock we have variations on the new terms like sequestered they call this note that never came to this note questor the fiscal cliff they thought you jump off of now just the inability to find common ground so they go from crisis to crisis nothing in the election changed that and because we are divided the direction we should take is undecided and meanwhile the power of compounding is not our friend. the recovery is the weakest and has been in modern times, entitlement programs ever betty recognizes are literally unsustainable and growing in magnitude without change. our regulations are outdated, complex, costly and created way too much uncertainty. the education system does not help enough young people gain
sustain the cuts the budget would be $500 billion of lee felt we have a sick the ticket contribution to deficit reduction within our own context. >> the election is over the president has been elected and congress is sworn in and we have basically what we had before we spend $4 billion to have a the president remains elected a panda house and senate remained the same effectively we have gridlock we have variations on the new terms like sequestered they call this note that never came to...
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we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of injury that he had. if you look there, you see the two bones and how they are broken and in that case, the tibia is protruding through the skin. you bear a lot of weight on that part of your leg. if you have an awkward jump and landing the way he did, it can happen. it's a pretty unusual thing, but that's probably the best way to describe it. >> in terms of recovery, he will play basketball seriously again? >> i think so. i talked to a few people about this. this is an unusual injury so you can't say 10,000 people. one thing that is worth pointing out is the fracture that is pretty bad. a cou
we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of...
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we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of injury that he had. if you look there, you see the two bones and how they are broken and in that case, the tibia is protruding through the skin. you bear a lot of weight on that part of your leg. if you have an awkward jump and landing the way he did, it can happen. it's a pretty unusual thing, but that's probably the best way to describe it. >> in terms of recovery, he will play basketball seriously again? >> i think so. i talked to a few people about this. this is an unusual injury so you can't say 10,000 people. one thing that is worth pointing out is the fracture that is pretty bad. a cou
we want to talk about startling new numbers on attention deficit hyper activity disorder. the injury first. what exactly happened? >> well, it's a pretty unusual type of injury. he is obviously a big guy. he jumped far horozontally and vertically and landed in an awkward position. when you think about the leg below the knee, you are talking about two bones. the tibia and a smaller bone called the fibula. i will show you an extra. this is not his x-ray, but this is a reflective type of...
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the president's plan plans to reduce the deficit by almost 2 trillion through a balanced approach to spending cuts, intel now reform, and, of course, raising taxes on the wealthy. th details, the very same day the congrsional budget office announced that the current deficit for the first half of the fiscal year came in at $601 billion. the president's budget will be released on wednesday. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry has more in this report. >> president obama has finally brought all sides together over a budget. the left apoplectic over cuts and the right furious about more tax increases. even his own aides suggest he is not sure about the plan. >> not what he would do if he were king or only people who supported his proposal or in congress. it is what he believes is a fair and balanced approach to a deficit challenge. >> the new budget is built around the president's final offer a republican speaker walked away from in the fiscal cliff talks. though he quickly noted today, in the end of the president got his tax hikes on the wealthy with no corresponding spendi
the president's plan plans to reduce the deficit by almost 2 trillion through a balanced approach to spending cuts, intel now reform, and, of course, raising taxes on the wealthy. th details, the very same day the congrsional budget office announced that the current deficit for the first half of the fiscal year came in at $601 billion. the president's budget will be released on wednesday. fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry has more in this report. >> president obama has...
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will reduce or deficit. this. >> will: help reduce our deficit. >> enough it's looking like just the opposite is happening. it's a big concern for my next guess. form south carolina senator jimmy demint and the newly minted president of the group, the heritage foundation. thanks for joining us. let's talk numbers. we did a little research and in 2009, when obamacare was sign into law the average family paid 13,375 bucks peree for health nashance. it's up to 15, 745 last year, an 18% increase. >> well, eric, all of white house read the bill, what part wes could get when they were trying to pass it, knew this would happen. we knew it would cost hundreds of billions of dollars more for the government. it would cost individuals and families more. it would replace private sector insurance, like you said, creating a government monopoly that will push private insurers out. we'll all end up on medicaid. the problem now is the president is not only talking about raising taxes to pay for it but cutting social security
will reduce or deficit. this. >> will: help reduce our deficit. >> enough it's looking like just the opposite is happening. it's a big concern for my next guess. form south carolina senator jimmy demint and the newly minted president of the group, the heritage foundation. thanks for joining us. let's talk numbers. we did a little research and in 2009, when obamacare was sign into law the average family paid 13,375 bucks peree for health nashance. it's up to 15, 745 last year, an 18%...
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its what he believes is a fair and balanced approach to the deficit challenge. >> the white house says the burden of cutting the deficit falls on the backs of the poor and middle class. >> what is the white house saying. >> the plan is growing criticism from the right and the left. john boehner says the cuts are needed to save programs and shouldn't be conditioned on tax hikes in a written statement boehner criticized the december deficit proposal the budget was maced on, said the president's last offer was significantly skewed in favor of higher taxes and included only modest entitlement savings. and bernie sanders, who caucus caucuses with democrats, says the budget a break's the president's promise not to reduce social security, he says, quote, millions of working people, veteran, will be very disappointed if the president caves into the effort to cut social security. this does not cut benefits but cuts the amount of increase. >> joining us, chris wallace. on the issue of even more tax revenue by virtue of tax increases, both sides seem at loggerheads here. do you see either side gi
its what he believes is a fair and balanced approach to the deficit challenge. >> the white house says the burden of cutting the deficit falls on the backs of the poor and middle class. >> what is the white house saying. >> the plan is growing criticism from the right and the left. john boehner says the cuts are needed to save programs and shouldn't be conditioned on tax hikes in a written statement boehner criticized the december deficit proposal the budget was maced on, said...
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they see -- they see big deficits. this is an opportunity to rail against deficits and, of course, what you must do, therefore, is cut social security benefits 20 years for now for some reason to deal with the current deficit and that's -- that's a big part of it, and that influences the debate, but other thing is there are a lot of people in d.c. who posture whose persona is that of being serious, and you show that you're serious by willing to impose suffering, by being willing to impose cuts. the idea that actually the serious thing to do right now is to spend is very, very against that persona, and so they -- they don't -- i think i find it hard to even wrap their minds around the notion that the opposite of what they usually call for is what we need to do right now. >> that's particularly true in the case after financial crises. in your earlier book you talk about a sense -- there's a deep and moral sense that people need to pay a penance. when there's a crisis there's sin and the only way to get out of sin is pena
they see -- they see big deficits. this is an opportunity to rail against deficits and, of course, what you must do, therefore, is cut social security benefits 20 years for now for some reason to deal with the current deficit and that's -- that's a big part of it, and that influences the debate, but other thing is there are a lot of people in d.c. who posture whose persona is that of being serious, and you show that you're serious by willing to impose suffering, by being willing to impose cuts....
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. >>> and a new audit reveals just how big the deficit is. >>> and public works for the history and for the history of the state and it will get more expensive, i will tell you why coming up. is. >>> welcome back, it is tuesday april 2nd. dave clark has the morning off. >> and good morning, mark tamayo is in for steve, how is the weather? >> we have temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to the lower 70s and we have a few high clouds and we have some overcast to deal with and it's partly cloudy and it is dry today but another system is developing offshore and sal right now has an update on traffic, good morning sal. >>> good morning to you, we are looking at the san matt pat bridge and traffic is moving along well with no major problems. chp is searching for a driver who left the scene in oakland overnight. it happened 120 on the off ramp to state route 13 before officers arrived. so much a seven is -- chp is investigating for medical treatment about a mile away there is a connection to this crash. >>> and there are concerns about the new bay bridge. there is more that sheds new light
. >>> and a new audit reveals just how big the deficit is. >>> and public works for the history and for the history of the state and it will get more expensive, i will tell you why coming up. is. >>> welcome back, it is tuesday april 2nd. dave clark has the morning off. >> and good morning, mark tamayo is in for steve, how is the weather? >> we have temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to the lower 70s and we have a few high clouds and we have some...
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. >>> and a new audit reveals just how big the deficit is. >>> and public works for the history and for the history of the state and it will get more expensive, i will tell you why coming up. is. >>> welcome back, it is tuesday april 2nd. dave clark has the morning off. >> and good morning, mark tamayo is in for steve, how is the weather? >> we have temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to the lower 70s and we have a few high clouds and we have some overcast to deal with and it's partly cloudy and it is dry today but another system is developing offshore and sal right now has an update on traffic, good morning sal. >>> good morning to you, we are looking at the san matt pat bridge and traffic is moving along well with no major problems. chp is searching for a driver who left the scene in oakland overnight. it happened 120 on the off ramp to state route 13 before officers arrived. so much a seven is -- chp is investigating for medical treatment about a mile away there is a connection to this crash. >>> and there are concerns about the new bay bridge. there is more that sheds new light
. >>> and a new audit reveals just how big the deficit is. >>> and public works for the history and for the history of the state and it will get more expensive, i will tell you why coming up. is. >>> welcome back, it is tuesday april 2nd. dave clark has the morning off. >> and good morning, mark tamayo is in for steve, how is the weather? >> we have temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to the lower 70s and we have a few high clouds and we have some...
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we add an additional 1.85 trillion in new deficit reduction for a total of 4.25 trillion in deficit reduction since the simple son bowls report. this is a jobs and economic growth budget. we believe that with the unemployment rate that remains stubbornly high and a middle class that has seen their wages stagnate for too long we cannot afford any threats to our fragile recovery. that's why our budget uses equal amounts of responsible spending cuts and revenue from the wealthiest americans to fully replace the cuts from sequestration that threaten hundreds of thousands of jobs this year and cuts that will endanger our economic growth for years to come. host: dan let me go to you. guest: plat tudes and cliches. there's a couple of thing that is were most important. the first is that she got something through her committee and passed on the floor which means that the no budget no pay thing didn't kick in. senators are still going to get paid. and the republican talking point about the senate not passing a budget for four years is now gone. but there's no chance this is going to get compromised wi
we add an additional 1.85 trillion in new deficit reduction for a total of 4.25 trillion in deficit reduction since the simple son bowls report. this is a jobs and economic growth budget. we believe that with the unemployment rate that remains stubbornly high and a middle class that has seen their wages stagnate for too long we cannot afford any threats to our fragile recovery. that's why our budget uses equal amounts of responsible spending cuts and revenue from the wealthiest americans to...
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you're saying giving new york city employees more pages time off lawyers in america right will cure the deficit and will make health care costs fall because that was what spending i spend the day at home watching t.v. at work once again defecting their coworkers and their customers it's really shortsighted because you you're not differentiating compensation with wages you say you're going to keep the wages stagnant but you have to realize that that paid sick day it comes from somewhere so on the net of the economy it's going to reduce overall wages and that's going to reduce your absence of rigidity and it comes from that one percent who've seen two hundred and seventy five percent and isn't it true that you know this bill we're talking about here talks about fifteen to twenty five employee businesses that's not the one percent that's millions of americans that are trying to opt out of the reality on the rest at all it's a bit of beauty correct let's correct this what the bill says if you have twenty or more employees who are in you have to implement the sick days earlier than if you have fifte
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our $1 trillion deficits are going to be $1.50 trillion deficits. thank you very much. host: let me throw something. the president mentioned an infrastructure bank in his proposal. here is one tweet -- what are your thoughts? a man in theave presidency who does not know what his job is. his job is to run the government efficiently. he is not running the government efficiently. he spends an waste all of our time and money talking to us, let train us what we should do. we do not need a lock box. we need the government to get out of the road business. all of the roads are in a state. the money to the state. let the states spend money on their own roads. i live in pennsylvania. on our line for independents. go ahead, george. caller: i would also like to comment on the issues you raised this morning. for 10 years for a company that was non-union. they had put me to work on federal and state and city roads, school systems, hospitals, etc.. for thisas working noticular company, i was unionized. they weret to me, putting me under, they were running a split shop. the owner of on
our $1 trillion deficits are going to be $1.50 trillion deficits. thank you very much. host: let me throw something. the president mentioned an infrastructure bank in his proposal. here is one tweet -- what are your thoughts? a man in theave presidency who does not know what his job is. his job is to run the government efficiently. he is not running the government efficiently. he spends an waste all of our time and money talking to us, let train us what we should do. we do not need a lock box....
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it in my slew a bigger deficit. it is a longer term issue. 2017 and 2020 and beyond. if you want to talk about deficit reduction but anything short-term is hurting rather than helping losing not creating jobs. >> the deficit has been going down? >> yeah. this year, it's going to be at least $600,000,000,000 less, less than it would otherwise be. >> because of the sequester? >> no. the sequester is one. because of the tax increases we put in place because of the budget control act and the 1.2 trillion that was, you know, that would be started there. but compared to 1.4 trillion a few years ago, it's going to be about 800 billion this year. half of that is cyclical, a result of economic -- the economy not performing terribly well. if it was performing well and the unemployment was a bit lower, the deficit would be about $400,000,000,000, that's the structural problem right now. >> that's the point at which every sxhift will tell you don't worry about that mucheconomist will tell you don't worry about that much. >> i a
it in my slew a bigger deficit. it is a longer term issue. 2017 and 2020 and beyond. if you want to talk about deficit reduction but anything short-term is hurting rather than helping losing not creating jobs. >> the deficit has been going down? >> yeah. this year, it's going to be at least $600,000,000,000 less, less than it would otherwise be. >> because of the sequester? >> no. the sequester is one. because of the tax increases we put in place because of the budget...
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what about our federal budget deficit to evacuate after work until may 9th to close the gap. look, if uncle sam really want
what about our federal budget deficit to evacuate after work until may 9th to close the gap. look, if uncle sam really want
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the fall on the deficit is going to be because economic growth is a little better than expected. dennis: you know, if we could just sort of push the spending debate off of the front page and worry less about the deficit, that might allow us to feel better because every time we hear governments start worrying about that, we worry there's going to be deeper cuts and we start to get a little insecure about economic growth, don't you think? >> yes. but this time it's entitlements. i think that's the big focus this summer and i'll tell you one thing. we'll not hear much about the credit rating agencies. they'll go away because we're making progress. >> exactly. okay. and lastly, what are you thinking about the brain research project? i just want to point out as much as everyone applaudes, $100 million in government money, government wasted millions of dollars trying to map the gnoe and it was only a private effort that he really got things going. why do we need government money for something like that? >> you could make a strong case that private money would do it better, more efficie
the fall on the deficit is going to be because economic growth is a little better than expected. dennis: you know, if we could just sort of push the spending debate off of the front page and worry less about the deficit, that might allow us to feel better because every time we hear governments start worrying about that, we worry there's going to be deeper cuts and we start to get a little insecure about economic growth, don't you think? >> yes. but this time it's entitlements. i think...
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i have been focused specifically on the deficit. the debt. entitlement programs. he sat there going i can't believe i did this to myself and took myself off the playing field. at this critical time. she actually back on it. the issue is even bigger than ever. >> we have new polling out. "morning joe" has teamed up on the biggest issues facing the country. we have the results. the poll finds that 53% said it was more important to control gun law than to protect gun rights. 44% sided with gun rights. six out of ten people said gun laws should be stricter. 5% said they should be less strict and 33% think gun laws should stay the way they are. when it comes to background checks 87% support the idea for private sales and for gun shows. >> you go inside the numbers. 87% support background checks. we have asa hutchinson saying that's a possibility. background checks and it's a possibility. you look at the weapon ban and 60% is a lot. you get inside the numbers and you see the support going down for republicans. that's mainly democrats driving that number. you look at the
i have been focused specifically on the deficit. the debt. entitlement programs. he sat there going i can't believe i did this to myself and took myself off the playing field. at this critical time. she actually back on it. the issue is even bigger than ever. >> we have new polling out. "morning joe" has teamed up on the biggest issues facing the country. we have the results. the poll finds that 53% said it was more important to control gun law than to protect gun rights. 44%...
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. >>> also, president obama's but which comes out on wednesday reportedly would cut the deficit by $1.8 trillion over ten years. "the new york times" says the plan includes cuts to social security and medicare and uses the new metric to cal indicate annual cost of living increases. >>> it's a big day for jc penney because the struggling department store launching the first of its new home goods boutiques including some martha stewart brand products which the ceo says is pivotal to his turnaround efforts. richard, back to you. >> cnbc's brian shactman, thank you. >>> what do you get when you pump nearly $1.5 trillion into the world's third largest economy? a major rally. the bank of japan's aggressive stimulus pushed the nikkei about 13,000 above that number for the first time in more than four years today. the index is up nearly 7% this week, 22% for the year and a whopping 48% since november. >>> back in the states mark zuckerberg unveiled his latest offering, facebook home, a collection of apps to replace your android home screen. >>> more drama at embattled hewlett-packard. its chair
. >>> also, president obama's but which comes out on wednesday reportedly would cut the deficit by $1.8 trillion over ten years. "the new york times" says the plan includes cuts to social security and medicare and uses the new metric to cal indicate annual cost of living increases. >>> it's a big day for jc penney because the struggling department store launching the first of its new home goods boutiques including some martha stewart brand products which the ceo says...
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it's about attention deficit, adhd and the extraordinary number of cases now being diagnosed. like one in five high school age boys in the u.s. 15% of all school age boys. 11% of all kids in our nation. these numbers show a 16% rise in cases just since 2007. all of it is leading to questions about whether adhd is being overdiagnosed and whether the medicine to treat it is being overused. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: 14-year-old ky and his 12-year-old brother kasen spend a lot of time outdoors staying as active as possible. the boys have a tough time sitting still. both were diagnosed with adhd when they were younger. their mom karen first noticed it when the boys had trouble completing simple homework assignments. >> it was such a struggle. we only got six problems done in one hour. in between that time, he just blurted out, he says, mommy, i can't think. i just can't think. >> reporter: according to data collected by the cdc and analyzed by "the new york times," the number of children diagnosed with adhd is increasing. th
it's about attention deficit, adhd and the extraordinary number of cases now being diagnosed. like one in five high school age boys in the u.s. 15% of all school age boys. 11% of all kids in our nation. these numbers show a 16% rise in cases just since 2007. all of it is leading to questions about whether adhd is being overdiagnosed and whether the medicine to treat it is being overused. our report tonight from our chief science correspondent robert bazell. >> reporter: 14-year-old ky and...
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at the same time, we do believe that what's needed is a more balanced approach to deficit reduction. that's been the big problem so far. >> brown: all right, matt human, thank yohourihan han, thy muc >> woodruff: it's science wednesday online. read about the impact of cuts on breast cancer experiments and research on rare diseases. >> ifill: the cheating scandal in atlanta is prompting questions again about testing and whether public schools are too focused on teaching to the test. but some places are trying new approaches. the "newshour's" special correspondent for education, john merrow, visited another school district in the south to see its model. >> reporter: odds are students in danville, kentucky are attending classes that do not look like the ones you remember. they're learning how to make a guitar, design a presentation, debate an argument and more. >> do you know what germs are? >> reporter: jayden mays and her classmates created a project for their science class, using glitter to teach pre-schoolers how germs spread. >> so there are going to be our germs, you are going to
at the same time, we do believe that what's needed is a more balanced approach to deficit reduction. that's been the big problem so far. >> brown: all right, matt human, thank yohourihan han, thy muc >> woodruff: it's science wednesday online. read about the impact of cuts on breast cancer experiments and research on rare diseases. >> ifill: the cheating scandal in atlanta is prompting questions again about testing and whether public schools are too focused on teaching to the...
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we've never had a trillion dollar deficit. >> we're running trillion dollar deficits. the way you get rid of it is a billion at a time. >> it's almost designed to create waste. the system will have to change for the waste generation to slow down some. >> i think you'll find both sides, my party, the left will be saying no changes to entitlements whatsoever. the far right, they'll be saying no revenue whatsoever. what needs to happen, what ultimately will happen will be something somewhere between the 40-yard line. >> when reagan was president and tip o'neill was speaker of the house, and those are both extremes of both of the parties at the time, but they were willing to compromise and do something for the good of the american people. >> no amount of waste is acceptable, not when it's your money. what should be easy is getting rid of the pointless waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody. >> it's not acceptable if it really constitutes waste. >> you can't be 100% efficient all the time. but i think the level that the waste is at is unacceptable. >> i don'
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. >> reporter: diagnosis of the attention deficit disorder honestly among boys is up. it's usually made by a busy pediatrician. >> when you have people who don't have the time or training diagnosed adhd you really are going to get a spike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these competitive high school. for the sats and i won't give it to them. >> reporter: about 2/3 of those diagnosed take medication, stimulants such as ridelin and aderol. they increase the action of the inhibition centers in the brain. but these drugs do have serious side effects. >> if the dose gets too high people begin to see things that aren't there, hear things that aren't there such in paranoia. they become sleep deprived and irrational. >> reporter: some children will sell their pills. effects can be similar to amphetamines. >> reporter: dr. davies urge parents and teachers to tolerate higher activity. th
. >> reporter: diagnosis of the attention deficit disorder honestly among boys is up. it's usually made by a busy pediatrician. >> when you have people who don't have the time or training diagnosed adhd you really are going to get a spike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these...
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the fist car year the federal government ran a budget deficit of just $601 billion. not that month. don't worry about it. that is 178 billion less from the the show fall recorded from same period last year. there you go. president obama to release his budget next week. fox business learns learns upper earners retirement accounts will take a big hit. get ready. rich edson at the white house with more on this. rich. oh, no? >> the president is offering few details are or the white house is. you are mentioning retirement accounts. white house is proposing capping retirement accounts, 401(k)s, ira's at $3 million. there is some suggestion the white house would ask wealthier americans pay more in the past with curbs on deductions. you can take less value from a deduction if you're wealthier taxpayer. there are changes to the way social security and other benefits are indexed, to inflation. it would slow the increases in the growth for that. and republicans say, with that, they are meeting the, the white house is saying that they're meeting republicans halfway with that. >> what the presi
the fist car year the federal government ran a budget deficit of just $601 billion. not that month. don't worry about it. that is 178 billion less from the the show fall recorded from same period last year. there you go. president obama to release his budget next week. fox business learns learns upper earners retirement accounts will take a big hit. get ready. rich edson at the white house with more on this. rich. oh, no? >> the president is offering few details are or the white house is....
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meanwhile, also reports that a growing number of states are ending this fiscal year with not deficits -- it's hard to imagine, but with surpluses. among them, of course, is the state of texas. taxes -- texas is projecting an almost $9 billion surplus. it has a republican governor. a fellow by the name of rick perry. north dakota is projecting over one-half billion dollars surplus . energy independence. north dakota has a republican governor. ohio is expecting a billion dollars surplus from the current fiscal year. it has a republican governor. wisconsin, a very famous republican governor projecting almost half billion dollar budget surplus. governor scott walker. i will projecting and $800 million surplus and, yes, another republican governor, tennessee, little over half a billion dollar surplus. in the state of tennessee, well, florida, n quite half, four under and $37 million in surplus again. a republican governor. i just want to us here at a shout out, if i may, to the state of california, the only blue stayed on track to end the year, are you ready, with a surplus. it is only $36
meanwhile, also reports that a growing number of states are ending this fiscal year with not deficits -- it's hard to imagine, but with surpluses. among them, of course, is the state of texas. taxes -- texas is projecting an almost $9 billion surplus. it has a republican governor. a fellow by the name of rick perry. north dakota is projecting over one-half billion dollars surplus . energy independence. north dakota has a republican governor. ohio is expecting a billion dollars surplus from the...
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millionaires to pay their fair share to deal with our deficit problems but we were willing to cut you know the most vulnerable individuals in this country those that are unemployed looking for work or those that lost their jobs at no fault of their own isn't this a little bit some sort of backward logic here well i'd argue that that there are plenty of studies that definitely show that actual the receipt of unemployment does create its own vulnerabilities in terms of keeping people out of the job market because unemployment is actually a deterrent from re entering the job market as much as as much as we as much as we have it specifically so that people i find that i think that might be true in theory but i think you talk to anybody who is unemployed receiving unemployment benefits the first thing they'll tell you is i want to get back to work but if i am looking for a job right but it's not theoretical we know that when we place what it is no matter how to be there at the when we've laid out those are talking people who are employed when we place budget controls on unemployment we the
millionaires to pay their fair share to deal with our deficit problems but we were willing to cut you know the most vulnerable individuals in this country those that are unemployed looking for work or those that lost their jobs at no fault of their own isn't this a little bit some sort of backward logic here well i'd argue that that there are plenty of studies that definitely show that actual the receipt of unemployment does create its own vulnerabilities in terms of keeping people out of the...
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the problem is the biggest deficit this country has -- a leadership deficit. we do not have leadership. our political system as a republic is not responsible because of gerrymandering, because of the impact on the wingnuts on the right and left on primaries, because of campaign finance reform, and a lack of term limits. we will have to defuse this ticking time bomb. but congress and the president had failed to deal with this issue and because the president and congress decades ago changed the fed's mission to require it to be concerned with short-term unemployment, which politicized the fed. when we get a grand bargain and we implement this in phases, then the fed needs to change course and we need to get rid of the fed having to be concerned with short-term unemployment. that is not its job. thank you very much. >> a lot of agreement there, especially when you say that one of our biggest deficits is a leadership deficit. total agreement. i want you to ask your questions, but before we move on, i am dying to ask david stockman question related to looking back.
the problem is the biggest deficit this country has -- a leadership deficit. we do not have leadership. our political system as a republic is not responsible because of gerrymandering, because of the impact on the wingnuts on the right and left on primaries, because of campaign finance reform, and a lack of term limits. we will have to defuse this ticking time bomb. but congress and the president had failed to deal with this issue and because the president and congress decades ago changed the...
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the budget deficit is not the crisis, the crisis is federal spending itself. he didn't ask all the microsoft and google and intel, transportation innovation, they have never occurred precisely because the government is spending so much. stockman writes as though we have been living high on the hog for 30 years. think how much better we would be living if the federal government hadn't been spending so much. lori: if you say you have a problem with stockman, the real spending is the crisis. some argue six of one, half a dozen of another. >> deficit is another way of financing major government spending. a dollar is a dollar is a dollar. the crisis is here and now. we have to ask ourselves how much better our lives would be if the government weren't taking so much resource from the private sector and instead leaving it to entrepreneurs to start new businesses. to once again cure cancer and heart disease. engage in transportation innovation making today's cars look pedestrian. it is what we have lost. the big government is the problem on the economy. if we cut spen
the budget deficit is not the crisis, the crisis is federal spending itself. he didn't ask all the microsoft and google and intel, transportation innovation, they have never occurred precisely because the government is spending so much. stockman writes as though we have been living high on the hog for 30 years. think how much better we would be living if the federal government hadn't been spending so much. lori: if you say you have a problem with stockman, the real spending is the crisis. some...
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>> i think in era of annual deficits over a trillion dollars, yes. we have to force priority-setting, so what is laid out in the constitution with the government should be doing, namely, the military and other functions, of course, those are the things we should be paying for. but ex-extraneous stuff -- i would put the easter egg roll, which is a great american tradition and that's not something we should be paying for. >> education. nodding your head. >> well, education is supposed to be a local government function. it's not supposed to be a federal government function. >> you're evading. >> there are plenty of private schools -- >> this high school brought to you by -- >> well, there are some private companies that step in to deeply dissuppressed school districts like mark sucker berg policemenned a million does to the new york city school system. >> i feel like i'm on retreat. but you draw the line at the military. >> what the founding fathers late out for limited government functions in the constitution, meaning the federal government has certain
>> i think in era of annual deficits over a trillion dollars, yes. we have to force priority-setting, so what is laid out in the constitution with the government should be doing, namely, the military and other functions, of course, those are the things we should be paying for. but ex-extraneous stuff -- i would put the easter egg roll, which is a great american tradition and that's not something we should be paying for. >> education. nodding your head. >> well, education is...
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we've experienced deficits over $1 trillion a year. >> we're running trillion dollar deficits, the way you get rid of it is a trillion dollars at a time. >> the system has to change for the wests generations to slow down some. >>i think you will find both sides, my party has to is a no to entitlements and on the far right they will say no revenue whatever so ever. it will be between the 40-yard line. >> when reagan was president and tip o'neill was speaker of the extreme of is the both parties but they were willing to compromise for the good of the people. >> we need to get rid of the stupid spending that does not benefit anybody. >> it is not accept fabble it constitutes waste. >> you can't be efficient all of the time but the level it is at is unaccept. >> there is no question that our government's waste go beyond anybody's normal definition of acceptable. >> so i asked you, mr. president, how do we get rid of the debt and restore generations in this great country of ours? >> you can find this video and the other winning documentaries at studentcam.org. >> coming up on c-span, presid
we've experienced deficits over $1 trillion a year. >> we're running trillion dollar deficits, the way you get rid of it is a trillion dollars at a time. >> the system has to change for the wests generations to slow down some. >>i think you will find both sides, my party has to is a no to entitlements and on the far right they will say no revenue whatever so ever. it will be between the 40-yard line. >> when reagan was president and tip o'neill was speaker of the extreme...
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. >> reporter: diagnosis of the attention deficit disorder honestly among boys is up. it's usually made by a busy pediatrician. >> when you have people who don't have the time or training diagnosed adhd you really are going to get a spike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these competitive high school. for the sats and i won't give it to them. >> reporter: about 2/3 of those diagnosed take medication, stimulants such as ridelin and aderol. they increase the action of the inhibition centers in the brain. but these drugs do have serious side effects. >> if the dose gets too high people begin to see things that aren't there, hear things that aren't there such in paranoia. they become sleep deprived and irrational. >> reporter: some children will sell their pills. effects can be similar to amphetamines. >> reporter: dr. davies urge parents and teachers to tolerate higher activity. th
. >> reporter: diagnosis of the attention deficit disorder honestly among boys is up. it's usually made by a busy pediatrician. >> when you have people who don't have the time or training diagnosed adhd you really are going to get a spike in the diagnosis. >> reporter: psychiatrist nora davis says about 70% of high school boys actually have adhd but three times that get a diagnosis. pressured by parents, teachers some just to get medication. >> they want it for these...
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that's why we have deficits. the economists say 20 trillion dollar tax haven. "forbes" saying 21 to $35 trillion. somehow wave got to get that money into circulation. >> that's great thinking. i haven't thought about the power of that money. >> that's the answer to poverty. it's not just poverty but national security. let's put it on the saudis for a minute. instead of putting their money in hiding, let's help them run a little risk and invest in egypt. the answer to egypt's problems are not whoever is running it, it's the economy. the economy works for 40 million people and you have 90 million. nigeria has a million college graduates a year with no jobs. that's trouble. and we've got -- only america -- i mean all the foolishness with north korea and all that kind of stuff that distracts us, the real problems are the problems of unemployed intelligent youth who have access to your information and the technology that i don't even understand. >> i agree with you. i've seen that in the third world, allegro, where you have huge populations with nothing to do. >> i
that's why we have deficits. the economists say 20 trillion dollar tax haven. "forbes" saying 21 to $35 trillion. somehow wave got to get that money into circulation. >> that's great thinking. i haven't thought about the power of that money. >> that's the answer to poverty. it's not just poverty but national security. let's put it on the saudis for a minute. instead of putting their money in hiding, let's help them run a little risk and invest in egypt. the answer to...
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that does not entirely funded the federal government because the deficit -- we borrow the rest. let us look at some details at a glance -- total collections, $2.5 trillion. the number of people receiving refunds, 120 million. formuch of a goal foof it zero numberave a when it comes to people owing money were getting old money? people tend to use the irs and taxaes as a form of forced savings. people like to get a degree from -- people like to get a degree from some the irs. a overpaid throughout the year and get a huge refund. it is used that way. people can adjust the amount that is withheld so they do not over withhold. a lot of people do not take advantage of that. host: does the irs have a goal in terms of people underreporting? thet: they try to inform public about opportunities to adjust their withholding. -- mirarry m, democrats iam, democrat. guest: i have been reading about romney's taxes. so much money has been's -- in the cayman -- so much money has been stashed in the cayman islands. how could they have $100 million in an ira when you can only put excessive dollars p
that does not entirely funded the federal government because the deficit -- we borrow the rest. let us look at some details at a glance -- total collections, $2.5 trillion. the number of people receiving refunds, 120 million. formuch of a goal foof it zero numberave a when it comes to people owing money were getting old money? people tend to use the irs and taxaes as a form of forced savings. people like to get a degree from -- people like to get a degree from some the irs. a overpaid...
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baylor would rally from a 19-point deficit. less than 10 seconds to go. a mad dash to the 10 and gets fouled with two seconds left. look at this. she buries both free throws for an 82-81 lead. desperation and it was late anyway. louisville in one of the biggest upsets in women's basketball history. >> disappointment. i didn't do what i needed to do to get my team to the elite 8. disappointment in myself. >> this opens the door for cal. they would have been on a collision course with baylor. the key? think cliche. one game at a time. you gain respect by making final 4's. look at stanford. >> i have been in conversations with my friends who joked when we played a good game against. ♪er dame. wow, you are -- wow, you were pretty good. you have to have a good product if you want people to watch it anytime you perform well it helps. it is nice to be the ones people are looking at at this moment. this sports report is brought to you by river iock casino. the season openers for the giants and a's tomorrow. a preview in our second half hour. >> sounds good. tha
baylor would rally from a 19-point deficit. less than 10 seconds to go. a mad dash to the 10 and gets fouled with two seconds left. look at this. she buries both free throws for an 82-81 lead. desperation and it was late anyway. louisville in one of the biggest upsets in women's basketball history. >> disappointment. i didn't do what i needed to do to get my team to the elite 8. disappointment in myself. >> this opens the door for cal. they would have been on a collision course with...
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2000, there was a balanced budget so every time i hear republicans criticizing president obama and the deficit, i think you must be nuts because i remembered the bush years when he drove the court into a sea of red ink and for the guy not to think of any mistakes is incredible. that ought to be the monument in the middle of the bush library and went to war and cut taxes for the rich. >> running for election in 2002, we learned about karl rove's power point demonstration for the gop strategy midterm election that year and advised republican candidates to, quote, focus on war and economy. even then the war on terror was part of a political agenda. >> they can't let it go, reverend reeven to this day. this was a kol las sal failure. you go to the lbj museum and you see a balance between the civil rights movement and the war in vietnam and there's nothing on the other side for bush. >> yeah, and i think it's that balance that is so disturbing that it is not there and i think the lack of balance is the lack of honesty and candor, cynthia and lou. it opens may 1st and to borrow your term, lou, i hop
2000, there was a balanced budget so every time i hear republicans criticizing president obama and the deficit, i think you must be nuts because i remembered the bush years when he drove the court into a sea of red ink and for the guy not to think of any mistakes is incredible. that ought to be the monument in the middle of the bush library and went to war and cut taxes for the rich. >> running for election in 2002, we learned about karl rove's power point demonstration for the gop...
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it reduces the deficit. if something like the medical device tax, the fee that was put on there because medical device companies are going to benefit from everyone having coverage, if that goes away, then all that happens is you raise the deficit. i don't think democrats are going to want to do that all right. the former director of the white house office of health care policy. i think i got that right. have a great weekend and thanks for joining us. are you sitting at home just waiting for kim kardashian's 15 minutes of fame to be over? you might be waiting longer than you thought like maybe the rest of your life. our pop lead is next. neatly tuy in the back of our mind. a secret hope. that thing we've always wanted to do. it's not about having dreams, it's about reaching them. ♪ an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and direction at aarp.org/possibilities. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at mein
it reduces the deficit. if something like the medical device tax, the fee that was put on there because medical device companies are going to benefit from everyone having coverage, if that goes away, then all that happens is you raise the deficit. i don't think democrats are going to want to do that all right. the former director of the white house office of health care policy. i think i got that right. have a great weekend and thanks for joining us. are you sitting at home just waiting for kim...
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the white house says the plan would not add to the deficit, meaning it would likely rely at least in part on private funding. the latest report card from the american society of civil into gave theengineers state of u.s. infrastructure a grade of d plus. nearly three dozen former educators have been indicted in atlanta, georgia on charges of involvement in a massive cheating scandal at public schools. among those charged was the atlanta school district's former superintendent. prosecutors say teachers were forced to modify incorrect answers and students were even allowed to fix their responses during exams. several dozen members of the ku klux klan rallied in memphis on saturday to protest the renaming of three city parks that had honored confederate soldiers. the demonstrators carried signs bearing swastikas and engaged in chants of "white power." it was the first klan rally in memphis and 15 years. tens of thousands of people attended the wsf for nearly 130 countries, the first time the forum was held in an arab country, once considered the birthplace of the arab spring. on top of
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. >> we have a healthy system sunday and monday but the rainfall deficit is from 3" to 6" with another chance of rain in the forecast and i will tell you about that with all the details in the seven-day forecast. >> leyla gulen here for the traffic center with the sun now rising over the bay bridge toll plaza and metering lights are on with a sig-alert across the benicia bridge and a brand new wreck in san jose that could really hamper the commute so make sure you tune back to abc7 >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> it tuesday, april 2en. thank you for starting your day with us. outside from mount tamalpais, gorgeous, colorful sunrise this morning, over what should be a dry day in the bay. i am katie marzullo here for kristen sze. >> we saw low clouds there. mike, tell us more. >> some fog out there but thickest in the north bay valley trying to spill in the other neighborhoods but having a hard time so that is great news for the morning commute with the dry weather that live doppler 7 hd is showing right now. here is a look at the visibility and now the fog
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the reason that it is at its deficit neutral is that obama care at the same time increases taxes by the same amount plus a dollar. so that it looks as if it is not costing anything. this is what happens when you have an administration that has the idea that it can reform, remake and completely reregulate one sixth of the biggest economy on planet earth. i mean, i'm not surprised that the regulations are late and they are unclear. and they are also incredibly arbitrary. the waivers people get, thousands of them, who gets it? who doesn't? somebody whom the government or the democrats or liberals like? somebody that is not liked? are you going to get a waiver? look, when you take away the essence of insurance, insurance, you set a premium according to twawrl risk. if you are 60 your healthcare costs are six times what it is for a 20-year-old. so your premiums are six times as much. but the congress in its wisdom has decided it should be three times instead of six. so once you do that you no longer have an insurance company. this is not insurance anymore. this is regulation, this is governm
the reason that it is at its deficit neutral is that obama care at the same time increases taxes by the same amount plus a dollar. so that it looks as if it is not costing anything. this is what happens when you have an administration that has the idea that it can reform, remake and completely reregulate one sixth of the biggest economy on planet earth. i mean, i'm not surprised that the regulations are late and they are unclear. and they are also incredibly arbitrary. the waivers people get,...
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unhappiness with the government second, followed by unemployment and then the federal deficit and debt crisis. gun control, all the way at the bottom of the list. just 4% of those polled say that it is their top concern. >> rutgers university wasting little time firing basketball coach mike rice after the videos of him abusing his players went viral and we all started talking about it. rice breaking his silence after losing his job amid widespread outrage. listen to this. >> there is no explanation for what's on those films because there is no excuse for it. i was wrong. i want to tell everybody who has believed in me that i'm deeply sorry for the pain and the hardship i've caused. >> a little more to that controversy. more than a dozen faculty members are calling for rutgers president to resign. they're upset because he didn't fire rice as soon as the school learned about that abuse. rutgers knew about those videos since the month of november. we'll hear more about that. >> it is 18 after the hour. next on the rundown, your unemployment check about to shrink thanks to the sequester. >
unhappiness with the government second, followed by unemployment and then the federal deficit and debt crisis. gun control, all the way at the bottom of the list. just 4% of those polled say that it is their top concern. >> rutgers university wasting little time firing basketball coach mike rice after the videos of him abusing his players went viral and we all started talking about it. rice breaking his silence after losing his job amid widespread outrage. listen to this. >> there...